
Scotland skipper Kyle Coetzer said that team had belief in its batting depth and has batters who could hit the ball a long way. He added that Scotland's rear-guard act with the bat will build the confidence of the team. Scotland pulled off a six-run upset win over Bangladesh on the opening day of the men's T20 World Cup on Sunday.
"Credit to the Bangladesh bowlers, they showed high-class skills. They did blow us away a bit. But you can't count any team out in T20s. We had a lot of belief in our batting depth, we do feel we can all hit the ball a long way. Greaves and Watt showed it," said Coetzer in the post-match presentation ceremony.
Talking about the fightback with the bat, led by 45 off 28 balls from Chris Greaves, Coetzer said, "It just shows that we can win a game from any position. We fought back with some great knocks and this is a great confidence builder."